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    #31
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    I was trying to send good rep...

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    #32
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    If the rep is grey, it means they don't have enough rep points to count for your points... I got it too, with no comment I guess it's hard to know, but I'm sure he meant it to be positive :jointsmile:

    oh good...I was wondering! I wonder if it will change to green when they get enough posts....
    :jointsmile:

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    #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jord0713
    I was trying to send good rep...
    thanks....i do appreciate it! I just saw a grey dot and thought in was neg....glad to know that's not the case! :jointsmile:

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    #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by moody420
    oh good...I was wondering! I wonder if it will change to green when they get enough posts....
    :jointsmile:
    Wishful thinking

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    #35
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    yeah....i am a dreamer! :jointsmile:

    thanks hermie!

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    #36
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    Trust me, you will know when the neg shows up. If I remember correctly they come with red dots:wtf:

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    #37
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    Quote Originally Posted by Jord0713
    that looks just like the 3 of my plants except they are only 10 days old...any chance to salvage, or any good remedies? Do I have to worry about my other plants? How does one get this? and how can I prevent it? also it looks like your leaves are curling down? mine are going up and folding in half like tacos...are still talking about the same problem?
    flush with straight water ph 5.5-6.0.. some are just finicky. i couldnt tell on the powdery mildew. usually that just creates necrotic spots on the affected leaves and it dies. and it spreads to almost all vegetatia. flush and go from there. if you get some clean shoots clone them and try to save your genetics. good luck:thumbsup:
    meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate

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    #38
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    Still in those "Smart Pots"?

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    #39
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    I did flush, then I had to repot because the canna coco is ruined if you do that come to find out. Flushing washes away some helpful bacteria and such that are naturally present. Everything is coming back around though. I am still in #5 and #7 Smart Pots and stepped up my watering schedule and that seems to have done it. THe S. Diesels are still a little sad, but they have new growth so I am remaining optimistic. The upside is my plants including the S.Diesels are only 13 days old and I literally have roots blowing out of my pots. The growth is crazy! I imagine at the rate they are going, I'll be flipping by weeks end.

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    #40
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    New to this...should I be concerned?(pic)

    I wouldn't worry too much about flushing the beneficials out, as I believe coco needs flushing often. But I would be very careful when moving the bags around and transplanting. Easy to do some serious damage to the roots.

    Am curious too, with the ability to expand around the middle does the design of the bags create a compaction or folding (sagging) issue over time? How do you assure saturation when watering, or does the water not flow out of the sides? How long does it take to dry-out your medium? (do you water daily?) Are the bags sitting on a screen or a bed of drainage rocks? Does the root ball slip-out easily for transplant?

    Not knocking the bags, just curious...

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